About
Chuckwalla Chuckwallas eat during the day. They feed on plants. They live in deserts and rocky places. When Chuckwallas are threatened, they run into rocky crevices. They will then gulp air, which makes them swell up, wedging them into place. This protects them by preventing predators from pulling them from their hiding places. They have fat gray bodies and loose skin. The females lay up to 10 eggs in each clutch. Most reptiles let their young fend for themselves after they have hatched.

What is this animal's name?

Chuckwalla

What class is this animal assigned to?

Reptiles

What does this animal eat?

Plants

Where did this animal live?

Southern United States and Mexico, Southeast Australia, Kangaroo and Flinders Island. Tasmania dn New Zealand